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But snakes take this to the extreme. They can range from eating a meal nearly every day to only once in a whole year! It depends a lot on the species of snake, its age and size, and the size of its last meal.
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Read More »Impressive, isn’t it! While animals with a low metabolic rate can survive on less food than those with a high metabolic rate, going for two years without food would certainly be an extreme case, even for snakes. But it is indeed possible, and this is because they have a few extra tricks up their sleeve. Thanks to being ectothermic, a snake’s metabolic rate is low to begin with. Incredibly, during periods of fasting they can slow things down by a further 70%. As they starve, snakes essentially shut down many of their body functions. Their metabolism steadily slows as their digestive system stops, their organs shrink, and they stay very still. Reducing these body systems conserves a lot of energy. Their body shape can also change as they take fats and nutrients stored in the body and reuse them for essential functions or even convert them into muscle and bone for growth. That’s right – not only can they fast for months on end, but they can even grow longer at the same time! A carpet python (Morelia spilota) heading off to do some digesting. Scott Eipper CC2 After going hungry for so long, some snakes may eat a meal that weighs even more than they do. Can you imagine eating a pile of food as big as you are? Going from one extreme to the other would kill many animals – but not snakes! In order to digest and process this sudden huge intake of energy, their bodies go into overdrive. Their organs swell up by around 50%, and their metabolic rate goes up by 45 times and stays this high for as long as it takes to digest the meal (as much as a few weeks). An energy increase like this is the equivalent of a racehorse galloping at full speed for weeks without stopping. So while it may look like a snake with a full belly is sitting and doing nothing, on the inside it is very hard at work digesting, restoring, and repairing its body back into top condition. Thanks for joining us as we uncover some of the interesting and amazing traits in the world of snakes. If you have any questions that you want us to answer in our next blog, feel free to drop us an email. Stay tuned for more sneaky snake facts coming soon!
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